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5 months ago



It is a daunting task to give tribute to a true legend, Life Member and Club Historian who played 32 seasons with Gordon but when it comes to his statistics I am relieved because he is the one who compiled them over the years. A total of 5645 runs and 1122 wickets an outstanding record.

Graham was born 9th August, 1932 the eldest of four boys, Warren, Brian (1st Grade rugby for Gordon & NSW who died 2006) and Ross, who also played cricket and rugby for Gordon. Graham attended Artarmon Public School then SHS, as did his father and famous uncle rugby centre Syd King who played for Western Suburbs, NSW and 14 Tests for Australia, including the trail blazing 1927-28 Waratahs tour of Great Britain, partnering Cyril Towers as a classic pair – King the defender and Towers the attacker. Graham’s father Frank also played 1st Grade rugby for Western Suburbs RC and Syd 1st Grade for Petersham CC. Graham was in 1st XI 3 years and 1st XV his final year at SHS despite contracting polio in his first year.

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The Club received notice on 23/7/2025 that Colin ‘Col’ Barr, former First grade allrounder from the flourishing 1950s era, sadly passed away this week at 94 years of age.

Colin Barr was a gifted, enthusiastic cricketer whose skills complemented those of the more illustrious players (Richie Benaud, Jack Treanor, Ron James, Wilf Ewens and Wally Cornock) in the Cumberland teams of the 1950s. His principal forte was accurate and determined right-handed medium paced bowling that skidded deceptively off the pitch, which he backed up with forceful, clean hitting lower-order batting and sharp fielding.

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Harold (Harry) Watts enlisted in the 9th Machine Gun Company of the 3rd Division of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in March 1916 and eventually joined them in November 1916. He was a warehouse salesman and lived at Station House in Chatswood. Harry was only twenty when he enlisted and required the written permission of his parents which was duly given. He was a very promising young cricketer who played fourteen games in his first season with the club in 1914-15 as an eighteen year old. He scored 462 runs at an average of 42, with a top score of 76. Due to the number of players leaving for the war in 1915-16, he was promoted to First Grade and played thirteen games. He wasn’t as successful as the season before but did have a high score of 57.

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5 months ago



The St George DCC 2024-25 First XI

At the end of each season a panel comes together to judge the best achievements / milestones for the season. These may be individual, combined or even team performances. Below is the First XI for the 2024-25 season and as you will see there were some mighty fine performances that left us feeling quite proud as supporters and members of The Saints.

1. KSC T20 Premiership / Niko Century

With The Saints at 3-36 chasing an imposing total of 166 many thought the KSC T20 trophy was Fairfield’s until Blake Nikitaras played one of the greatest Premier Cricket T20 innings of all time

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5 months ago



Building on the Momentum - Q& A with UTS North Sydney Women's Head Coach, Petar Sredojevic

The Bears have appointed Petar Sredojevic as Women's Head Coach for 2025/26 after he joined the club as an Assistant Coach last season. A Level 3 qualified coach with a passion for evidence-based player development, Petar previously enjoyed a successful Grade career as a player with Penrith and Petersham Marrickville. Ahead of the new season, we sat down with Petar to hear about his playing days, coaching ethos and what he's excited about for the year ahead,

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5 months ago



National Selection: Izzy Sharp's White Ferns call up

North West Women’s Cricket Club was incredibly proud late last summer with the announcement that Izzy Sharp would be called into the White Ferns squad for the T20 series against Sri Lanka, with two of the matches played at Hagley Oval.

20 year old Sharp was called into the One Day squad as Lauren Downs was ruled out with a back injury – those fixtures were played on Friday 7th of March and Sunday 9th of March in Nelson.

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5 months ago



Penrith win Poidevin Gray over arch rivals in 2000-01.

There was an air of expectation from those associated with the team last year that this season might produce something special. I can assure you that the expectations the team placed on themselves were far greater. To play in a semi-final series or contest, yet another final was not going to be good enough. Premiership victory was the only thing that was going to satisfy them. Sometimes self-imposed expectations or "pressure", as some experts call it, can have a detrimental effect on performance. On this occasion, not so. The rest is history.

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5 months ago



At the recent 24th annual general meeting of Randwick Petersham Cricket Club, Michael Whitney AM, was elected President for a 25th term. This places him equal fourth on the list of long-serving presidents of NSW Premier Cricket clubs. Only Austen Hughes (Northern District) with 34 years; Aubrey Oxlade (Manly-Warringah) with 33 and Sydney Bull (Balmain) with 28, have served longer terms. On the 25 years list, Mike joins David Thomas (Manly-Warringah), Brian Freedman (Bankstown) and Bevan White (North Sydney).

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Vale Nancy Lovitt - Cricket Mum Made of Heaven.

World Series Cricket at the Sydney Showground Moore Park was an absolute bonanza for a young cricket fan, although Nancy not initially convinced of this new regime. She soon changed.

Nancy had become a total cricket convert. Rod Marsh and Dennis Lillee, her early favourites.

Ultimately Nathan Lyon and Brad Haddin her new favourites. Fellow Country NSW people made good. “Gee Nathan is a good cricketer” often her words. She also had a soft spot for "Smithy" (Steve Smith).

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5 months ago



A Tribute to the Late Bob Thomas - "Rusty" Penrith's 8th Life Member

Bob Thomas between the Waugh brothers, Steve and Mark.

Bob Rusty Thomas came to Penrith in 1959 as an employee of the Commonwealth Bank, his only full-time employer in his lifetime. As a young man, he was on the relieving Staff with the bank and had many of his appointments in the country. Penrith was his first permanent position in a specific Branch with the bank. Bob fell in love with Penrith and resided here for the rest of his life.

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